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    hey guys. with the oem fogs, how did u guys install them? i didnt see any DIY installs. so far i know that yur suppose to take off the bumper and behind it is an outline where yur suppose to cut. question is how would i go about cutting it? i have a limited about of tools. and im pretty sure i get one shot at it. dont wana spend money on another bumper and such. any tips n tricks? btw, i have the 93 cb7

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    There are two other DIY guides on installation on the site, but I'm too lazy to find them. One's for a 90-91 fog installation, the other is the original HONDA instruction manual.
    Original-Owner 1991 Honda Accord
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      #4
      dam..i wish i still had the manual =[. any other tools that would help? im gonna have to go with a hack saw for now
      Last edited by buzz11; 03-22-2010, 12:11 PM.

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        #5
        If you have a 92-93 I wouldn't try it unless you have something that can cut curves and a 90-91 I don't think it's even possible with out a dremel

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          #6
          I did my 90-91 fog installation with just a hacksaw blade. The 3-hour job (I was simultaneously hacksawing a Legend lip) left a few marks on my palms, and it took some minor creativity to make smooth fog cutouts. However, since you have a 92-93 bumper, I think it's REQUIRED you have a dremel at the ready. You want that cutout to be perfect; the 90-91 bumper has the cutout perforated for you, whereas the 92-93 just has a thin line (behind the bumper).

          EDIT: Look up timmyotool's fog installation thread. If I remember correctly, his thread had a more detailed fog cutout.
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          2005 Acura TSX 6MT
          2010 Mazda Miata Grand Touring

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            #7
            I had a limited amount of tools by limited a mean a hack saw and a pocket knife, with no outline in the back and my came out great. if you have the outline then cut it smaller then the outline suggest and test fir the fogs, just take your time and it'll come out great.

            Originally posted by visualpoet
            some owners think it's the best thing since titties

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